Nikka 1995

Overall rating
89.00/100
ratings
8
Whiskybase ID
WB87353
Category
Single Malt
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Single Cask Coffey Malt
Vintage
20.02.1995
Bottled
28.06.2016
Stated Age
21 years
Cask Type
Bourbon Barrel
Cask number
131524
Number of bottles
84
Strength
63.0 %
Size
700 ml
Bottled for
60th Anniversary of La Maison du Whisky
Market
France France
Added on
29 sep 2016 10:56 am by lrb85
Cask StrengthSingle Cask Whisky
Photo by lrb85
Overall rating
89.00/100
ratings
8

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  1. Titi94 scored this whisky 91 points Connoisseur

    LMDW tasting note: "Neither quite the same, nor quite another ..." wrote the poet. Very close to an organoleptic point of view of the Nikka Coffey Grain Single Cask # 112093 of this same collection, this version is at the same time very different in the way it has to advance its olfactory and taste arguments. This play of influence with subtle shades is a pretext for a Homeric fight whose protagonists win by turns. Profile: racy, the nose is spicy (white pepper), fruity (brugnon) and camphor. Corn and malted barley compete intensively. Full of exoticism, it precedes a vanilla and slightly burned mouth. The finish is deliciously floral (carnation, iris). As time goes by, the corn reveals all its sweetness. Color: old gold. Nose: lively, powerful. With a remarkable freshness, the first nose restores unctuous notes of corn and vanilla. Shortly after, malted barley and its herbaceous tones complete this particularly cereal table. It evolves dynamically on spices (pepper, cinnamon, ginger), heady flowers (honeysuckle, freesia), candied citrus (lemon, grapefruit) and coconut. Palate: straight, elegant. At first, a fine honeyed liquor spreads on the palate flavors of linden, mint and apricot. With its notes of exotic fruits (pineapple, persimmon), marmalade, quince jelly and spices (saffron, cardamom), the mid-palate is nobly tangy. With time, it becomes more and more spicy and heady (lily, iris). Finale: long, creamy. Perfect synthesis of the nose and mouth, it turns out to be exotic, spicy, vanilla and herbaceous. Its toasted oak gradually takes possession of the palate and it is elegantly extended to candied oranges, toasted almonds and toffee. Saline, the retro-olfaction is marked by notes of butterscotch and leather. Balsamic, the empty glass takes us to cool off in the shade of a pine forest.

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